GIS teaser, Breck, AI spinouts and an aging biology prediction.

Healthcare through a Kentucky lens. Yeah, it's niche. But neat!

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Health GIS…

…is cool. GeoChat. More on this in the future, I hope. The founder received her PhD from the University of Kentucky Department of Psychology.

US WorldMeds

Pretty cool.

Who remembers Sun Pharmaceuticals? 🙋‍♂️ 
Raise your hand if Breck helped you make a proforma for MedCenter One. 🙋‍♂️ 

Healthcare RCM market map

500+ companies across EHRs, practice management systems, RCM platforms and point solutions. Spoiler alert: it does include eBlu Solutions and RxLightning.

Read it to see if any other Commonwealth-based companies made the map.

In-house products

Provider organizations are building and deploying homegrown AI applications. Two such examples.

Via Cincinnati Children's

This originally caught me eye.

Then I stumbled across this:
“…the message from Claire Smith, partner at SpringTide Ventures, who spoke to Cincinnati Children’s innovators during a recent visit hosted by Cincinnati Children’s Innovation Ventures.

👋, Norton Children's Hospital.

Breyer Capital predictions

Worth a read. Of note; “2026 is the year aging biology takes center stage in biopharma…”

Brian K. Kennedy, PhD, has earned an international reputation for his work in the basic biology of aging. Oh, and he was born in Louisville. My conversation with him, here.

Forward this to one colleague and coerce them to subscribe.

It will bring warmth to their heart.